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General Election: Polls suggest Fine Gael are most popular party
Fine Gael is the most popular political party in the country after a week of election campaigning, according to the latest opinion poll.
Fine Gael promises childcare revolution with 30,000 new places
Fine Gael on pledged to create an extra 30,000 public childcare places if re-elected to Government, as part of a wide-ranging initiative which would amount to
Irish election 2024: Fine Gael vow to cap childcare at €600 a month for families
The party launched its childcare policy on Wednesday morning and stated that it would create another 30,000 places in childcare and 'set fair wages for childcare educators'.
Fine Gael proposes delivery of permanent double child benefit
Fine Gael will publish its policy on children, including a plan to deliver a permanent double child benefit. The party recommends this is delivered in the month of August, to assist families facing back-to-school expenses.
Fine Gael pledge: No family to pay more than €600 a month on childcare
Fine Gael has pledged to cap childcare fees to €600 per family per month by the end of next year if they are re-elected to government.
Fine Gael proposes €600 monthly cap on fees with 30,000 new public childcare places
Fine Gael is proposing to cap childcare fees at a maximum of €600 per month, as the party pledges to make 30,000 public childcare places
No family to pay more than €600 a month on childcare under Fine Gael plan
Families will have to pay no more than €600 a month for childcare costs under Fine Gael proposals for children and parents. The party has pledged to introduce a €200-monthly cap on the costs of childcare per child,
Fine Gael promises to cap childcare at €200 per child in next Budget if re-elected
FINE GAEL HAS promised to cap the cost of childcare at €200 per child per month and €600 per family for families with more than three children. Launching their plans today in Dublin, Justice Minister Helen McEntee said that these caps would be introduced in the first Budget if Fine Gael is re-elected.
Irish Examiner on MSN
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Fine Gael proposes electronic tagging of sex offenders while Fianna Fáil calls for public transport police force
Sources in the party have also indicated that Fine Gael is to legislate for new powers for gardaí to obtain passwords for ...
Journal.ie on MSN
3h
New poll sees Fine Gael on course to be largest party, but support for independents jumps
Use precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a ...
Irish Independent on MSN
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Taoiseach Simon Harris says he does not know why Fine Gael expelled councillor now running against his party
Taoiseach Simon Harris says he does not know why Fine Gael expelled a councillor who is now running against his party in the ...
RTE Online
4h
Fine Gael most popular party while Independents gain support, new poll suggests
Fine
Gael
remains the country's most popular party while Independents are gaining support, the latest Irish Times/Ipsos ...
Independent.ie
10h
People Before Profit call on ‘all parties of the Left’ not to prop up Fine Gael or Fianna Fáil in next government
The message from People Before Profit Solidarity (PBP) in this election campaign is “vote left, transfer left”, the party ...
9h
Pat Leahy on what success will mean for Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil in GE24
Irish Times Political Editor Pat Leahy discusses the election prospects of incumbent Government parties Fine Gael and Fianna ...
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on MSN
Fine Gael criticised over Ryanair boss's remarks
Michael O'Leary told a gathering of the Fine Gael party he wouldn't employ some teachers to "get things done".
The Sunday Business Post
11h
Simon Harris defends Fine Gael housing record after Eoghan Murphy says party failed to prioritise crisis
Simon Harris has defended the actions of the previous Fine Gael government in the wake of Brexit after Eoghan Murphy said his ...
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